Abstract
Tetrabutylammonium tetrachloroaluminate has been explored for use as a soluble conducting electrolyte in sulfuryl chloride cells. Cathode capacity and voltage characteristics in this electrolyte are compared to those obtained when using electrolyte. Cathode life in is more than 50 times greater than that found in due to formation of soluble reaction products. Lowered carbon rest potentials in electrolytes are due to the presence of free chloride ions.
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